On Learning Nominal Automata with Binders
Abstract
We investigate a learning algorithm in the context of nominal automata, an extension of classical automata to alphabets featuring names. This class of automata captures nominal regular languages; analogously to the classical language theory, nominal automata have been shown to characterise nominal regular expressions with binders. These formalisms are amenable to abstract modelling resource-aware computations. We propose a learning algorithm on nominal regular languages with binders. Our algorithm generalises Angluin's L* algorithm with respect to nominal regular languages with binders. We show the correctness and study the theoretical complexity of our algorithm.
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